1 : understood though not clearly or directly stated
▪ an implicit agreement/warning/promise ▪ Their plans are based on the implicit [=implied] assumption that the proposal will be accepted. ▪ There is a sense of moral duty implicit in her writings. — opposite explicit 2 : not affected by doubt : absolute, complete
▪ I have implicit trust/confidence/faith in her honesty.
▪ an implicit agreement/warning/promise ▪ Their plans are based on the implicit [=implied] assumption that the proposal will be accepted. ▪ There is a sense of moral duty implicit in her writings. — opposite explicit
▪ I have implicit trust/confidence/faith in her honesty.
— im·plic·it·ly adverb
▪ In his criticism of the court he implicitly condemns the entire legal system. ▪ I trust her implicitly. [=completely]
▪ In his criticism of the court he implicitly condemns the entire legal system. ▪ I trust her implicitly. [=completely]







